Conflict is exhausting. Whether you’re navigating a relationship breakdown, a family dispute, or a workplace issue, mediation offers a structured, neutral space to work through disagreements and reach lasting resolutions — without the cost and stress of going to court.
Dr. Amelia Haines is an accredited NMAS mediator, trained through and a member of the Resolution Institute — Australia’s peak body for dispute resolution professionals.
What Is Mediation?
Mediation is a confidential, voluntary process where a neutral third party helps people in dispute communicate more effectively and reach their own agreements. Unlike litigation, mediation puts the power of resolution in your hands — not a judge’s.
It is typically faster, more affordable, and less adversarial than legal proceedings, making it an ideal first step when conflict arises.
Online Mediation — Available Australia-Wide
Dr. Haines offers mediation via secure telehealth video, meaning you can access professional mediation support from anywhere in Australia — no need to be in the same room, or even the same city.
Online mediation is particularly well suited to situations where:
- Parties are geographically separated
- In-person meetings feel unsafe or too emotionally charged
- You want a faster, more flexible process
In-Person Mediation — Sydney
For those who prefer to meet face to face, Dr. Haines is available for in-person mediation sessions in Sydney.
Areas of Mediation
Dr. Haines works with individuals, couples, families, and organisations across a range of dispute types:
Couples & Relationship Mediation
Separation, co-parenting arrangements, and relationship breakdown — with a clinician who understands the emotional complexity involved.
Family Disputes
Inheritance, wills & estates, and sibling or intergenerational conflict — working toward resolutions everyone can live with.
Workplace Conflict
Team disputes, HR matters, and interpersonal workplace conflict — handled with professionalism and confidentiality.
Community & Group Facilitation
Neighbourhood, organisational, or community group disputes — structured facilitation to get groups moving forward together.
Why Choose Dr. Amelia Haines?
Dr. Haines brings a rare combination of clinical expertise and formal mediation training to her practice. As a psychologist and therapist with a background in relationship and sexual health, she understands the emotional complexity that underlies most conflict — and brings genuine empathy alongside professional rigour to every session.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is mediation different from therapy or counselling?
Mediation is focused on resolving a specific dispute between two or more parties, rather than providing ongoing therapeutic support. The mediator is neutral — they don’t take sides or give advice, but help all parties communicate and reach their own agreement.
Is online mediation as effective as in-person?
Research and practice show that online mediation can be just as effective as in-person sessions for most dispute types. It also offers added benefits: increased access, flexibility, and the ability to participate from a safe, familiar environment.
Is mediation confidential?
Yes. Mediation is a confidential process. What is discussed in sessions cannot be used in court proceedings, and all parties are expected to respect the confidentiality of the process.
How many sessions will I need?
This varies depending on the complexity of the dispute and the willingness of all parties to engage. Some matters are resolved in a single session; others may require two or three. Dr. Haines will discuss your situation with you before committing to a process.
What is an NMAS accredited mediator?
NMAS stands for the National Mediator Accreditation System — Australia’s national standard for mediator accreditation. Accredited mediators have met specific training, assessment, and ongoing professional development requirements.
Book a Mediation Session
Ready to take the first step toward resolution? Book a session online or reach out to discuss your situation.
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